Saturday, 31 October 2015

Homes evacuated after sinkhole appears in Seffner, Florida.

Two homes in the town of Seffner in Hillsborough County, Florida, have been evacuated after a sinkhole appeared between them on Friday 30 October 2015. The hole measures 6.7 m across and is estimated to be 8 m deep. Nobody was injured in the incident, and the homes have been evacuated purely as a precaution while the hole is investigated.

Sinkhole which appeared between two homes in Seffner, Florida on 30 October 2015. WFTS.

Sinkholes are generally caused by water eroding soft limestone or unconsolidated deposits from beneath, causing a hole that works its way upwards and eventually opening spectacularly at the surface. Where there are unconsolidated deposits at the surface they can infill from the sides, apparently swallowing objects at the surface, including people, without trace.

The approximate location of the 30 October 2015 Seffner sinkhole. Google Maps.

Southwest Florida is particularly prone to sinkholes, due to the porous limestone that underlies much of the area. This is eroded over time by acid in rainwater (most rainwater is slightly acidic, though pollution can make this worse), and can collapse suddenly, causing overlying sediments to collapse into the hole and a sinkhole to open up. This can be triggered by human activity, such as pumping water out (which causes the water to flow, facilitating acid dissolution of the limestone), but is essentially a natural process.

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